Month: May 2025

5 months ago

Fire ban issued for metro area

The St. John’s Regional Fire Department has issued a fire ban for St.John’s, Mount Pearl, and Paradise due to the high fire hazard rating for the region. The fire ban will remain in effect until Tuesday, June 3, and will be re-evaluated on that day. This includes outdoor wood-burning appliances, charcoal BBQs and open fires. […]

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5 months ago

Province announces support for health tech company JVPLabs

A Newfoundland and Labrador health tech company working on a monitoring solution for congestive heart failure patients will receive support from the province to help get its product to market. Government announced an investment of more than $500,000 in JVPLabs for research and development of its JVPClinic medical device. JVPLabs is focused on developing innovative […]

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5 months ago

Update: Multiple agencies on scene as search for missing child continues; RCMP still requesting assistance

Update (1:14 p.m., Saturday, May 31, 2025): Adalyn Skinner has been located and is safe Update: The search for 8-year-old Adalyn Skinner, who went missing on Random Island on Friday afternoon, is continuing. Clarenville RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating the missing child. Adalyn, who is autistic, was last seen running into […]

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5 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: May 30, 2025

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5 months ago

More staff assigned to help find next of kin for 26 unclaimed bodies

It’s been an exhaustive process for government trying to link unclaimed bodies to next of kin. But NL Health Services says the goal is to give all of these individuals, a proper burial. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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5 months ago

Province to axe sugar tax by July 1

On Canada day, a can of Coke, and bottle of Pepsi will cost a little less. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more, on how the province plans to get rid of the sugar tax. 

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5 months ago

Health human resources plan falls short, says Nurses’ Union

The Registered Nurses’ Union says a new health human resources plan paints a grim picture of healthcare, but still fails to grasp the full crisis that nurses and patients are facing every day. NTV’s Beth Penney reports. 

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5 months ago

Labrador residents feel some relief as wildfire conditions improve

Residents in Labrador are feeling some relief today as conditions improve for crews battling the ongoing wildfire.  There are still roughly 169 hectares that are actively burning near Churchill Falls, but the province says the fire is moving away from the town.

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5 months ago

Grand Falls-Windsor student raising money in relay to support cancer patients

A high school student from Grand Falls-Windsor is doing what she can this week to raise money for a relay to support cancer patients. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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5 months ago

Inside Story: Titan submersible documentary includes interview with technician based in N.L.

It’s the second documentary announced in as many weeks on the Titan submersible disaster. Now, another deep dive explores the lead up to the fateful day of the implosion, and includes interviews with a technician based in this province who trained ocean gates owner, in the early days developing the titan submersible. NTV’s Jodi Cooke […]

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